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Inoue Enryō (井上 円了,
March 18, 1858 – June 6, 1919) was a ****anese philosopher, Shin
Buddhist priest and reformer, educator, and royalist. A key figure...
- in decision-making, the
ambiguity and
hesitation of self-expression (遠慮
enryo), and the tatemae–honne
dynamics are
communicative manifestations of the...
- 9×9 board, game
ending with
capturing opponent's king.
Invented by
Inoue Enryō and
described in ****anese book in 1890.
Suicide checkers (also
called Anti-Checkers...
- most
famous tengu. A
section of the
Tengu Meigikō,
later quoted by
Inoue Enryō,
lists the
daitengu in this order: Sōjōbō (僧正坊) of
Mount Kurama Tarōbō (太郎坊)...
- (1896–1984)
Toshiwo Doko (1896–1988)
Kenjiro Takayanagi (1899–1990)
Inoue Enryō (1799–1881)
Nishimura Shigeki (1828–1902)
Nishi Amane (1829–1897) Kikuchi...
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displaying short descriptions of
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Hungry ghost Inoue Enryō – ****anese
philosopher and
educator ****anese
mythology ****anese
urban legends...
- (reprint ed.),
Miraisha Inoue,
Enryō (1896), Yōkaigaku kōgi:
Rigaku 妖怪学講義: 理学, vol. 1, Tetsugakkan, p. 228 Inoue,
Enryō [in ****anese] (1897), "§36 Kori-ron"...
- such as the
Grimm Tales. 1896:
Publication of the Yōkaigaku Kogi by
Inoue Enryō 1900:
Performance of the
kabuki play Yami no Ume
Hyakumonogatari at the...
- painter, from Sado Fubō
Hayashi (1900–1935),
novelist from Sado
Island Inoue Enryō (1858–1919),
Buddhist philosopher, from
Nagaoka Junzaburō
Nishiwaki (1894–1982)...
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racquetball player Enson Inoue (born 1967),
American mixed martial artist Inoue Enryō (井上 円了, 1858–1919), ****anese
founder of Toyo University,
educator and philosopher...